I first hunted traditionally with a recurve, took few deer with it. One day was hunting from tree stand, had the bow hanging on a notch. I was glassing the other way for game, when the strong breeze came in, heard a noise of something hitting the ground. I looked down and there was my recurve. I got down and strung it up and one of the limbs was slightly twisted, that ended the life of that bow.
Few years later after hunting with a longbow for while, I was walking next to a deep drainage and slipped in hole. As I caught myself from falling on my face with a heavy pack on, the bow got tossed. I looked down and had flashback, the bow was down in the drainage unstrung, my heart sank. I worked my way down, got it looked it over, strung it and with exception of a few scratches bow was fine, matter of fact, shot a deer that evening with it.
My opinion is a longbow is a tank, it will take a lot of abuse and keep working fine. Which is what I need because I hunt hard and deep and do not want to have to baby my equipment.